Land Use & Zoning
Vermont's 'Working Lands Enterprise Initiative' supports Vermont agriculture and forest enterprises by:
ARequiring all Vermont farms to obtain Act 250 permits
BProviding grants and investments to strengthen Vermont's agricultural and forest product sectors✓ Correct
CSetting maximum prices for Vermont agricultural land
DMandating that all Vermont farms enroll in the Current Use Program
Explanation
Vermont's Working Lands Enterprise Initiative provides grant funding and technical assistance to strengthen Vermont's farm, forest, and food system enterprises. It supports business development, market access, and infrastructure for Vermont's agricultural economy.
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